There are plenty of reasons for choruses to do some schedule coordination. We're all in competition for the same pool of free-lance musicians. We all want to sing in the same venues. Some choristers sing in multiple choruses. Choristers are also audience members, and we want to hear what other groups are doing.

I think we might need something like the Gotham Early Music Scene to help out. This group plans to "help [early music groups in NYC] with marketing, ticket sales, merchandising and assembling the financial data required for grant applications."

Sheer genius: take this specialized work off the hands of small performing groups that don't have the time or infrastructure to do the best possible job with those tasks. Can we figure something out in the Bay Area to do this for choruses?

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Thank you, Lisa- I am keen this summer to get the ball rolling on choral coordination projects. I am also hoping to do some writing on the semi-pro singing scene in the Bay Area and thoughts on how to best nurture the rapidly evolving scene. If anyone out there has ideas, opinions, or energy for this endeavor, do not hesitate to get in touch with me (through my blog).